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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1908)
hl.NAlOM tl'LTOVS Ml AMINS FARMERS and HORSEMEN TRAPPIST FATHER S MILL no "There »re 58 rruon»," Senator Fuilon eaya, "why memler» of the Will do well to call ami see me be legislature do not have to regard that fore purchasing Harneaa or anything Statement No. I pledge. " But the vise pertaining to the use of the horse, ' only one that he mention* 1» that "Ore elsewhere. gon i* a Republican state and ChamUrr- M snufaclurs I have opened a first claaa Harm-*» lum in u D'tiu- rat " All hinds of Rough and Dress»«! Manufactory in Scio, and I intend to Party, (mrty; Republican, Democrat. Lumbar nacoaaary for buildings make just such work a* will suit you Can't itepublicana vote for a Democrat Bill* »awed to order I use only the best oak tanned leather or Demo, rat* Tor a Republican, if they and my workmanship l* «object to your want to, .Cl i J.« . r then ■ mtv ' ' Yard* at the Mill, 8 mile« East inspection. My prices are a* low a* is It party that elect», that chuo»e* of Scio and In Scio, Lgood mat« rial ami honest workmanship public servant*, or the people? I it By what authority or right or on Come ami Mte me. and I am sure Scio, for priced. what principle are a few member* of that I can suit you. the legislature not only to foreswear themseive* but to disfranchise the 30.- 000 Republican* w ho purpoaely, intelli gently and conacicntmusly voted for i il.il r«««, Sadd I •«, »h i ¡«, I'ob«■ . Chamberlain? "I do not believe in statement No. SCIO. OREGON. 1," aaya Senator Fulton. So he »aid la-fore the primaries hi t spring, and h< know* what happened to him in the primarie*. Cake, who announc'd that he did believe in Statement No. I, wa» CARSON 4 CO.. Proa». nominated. Fulton doe* not Iwlievc in Statement No. 1, but the people do, Republican* S('J<), . - OREGON a* well a* Democrats. !> i that i*»u< they later rejected Cake, who went All kinds of Fresh Meats. back on Statement No. 1 after hi* nom Sausiiift's, Firh. etc., con- ination. On that t-i.oie, largely, Cham Rt-»ntly on ha»»d. berlain was elected. And in the name election the Statement No. I law wa* Highest market price paid adopt oil l>y an overwhelming plurality. Therefore Senator Fulton’» state for l’> <‘f, Mutton. Vi-til and Fork. merit that he doc* not Iteiieve in Slate merit No. 1 i* tantamount to »ay ing Our pursxise is to conduct that he docs not believe in the people; he doe* not believe that they should tirBt-class meat market. Fut S ile by elect their «enator*. he doe* not believe that their w ill expn >*cd at the tmlliit box *hould be observed, he doe* not believe that they should rule; he be An experi'T.eetl comjioun hr of lieve« that a |mrty organization or ma chine, nay, a mere factional machine, »hould kt it* pleasure net aside and hold Sue?' -.«or t > the late Hong Wo for naught the people'* n-conlcd will. A party, a faction, a factional !*>»* or Tong, of Albany, Oregon, is now learler; assume* to »ay that the peo prepared t<> furnish Chit. «• rned- l he undersi>rne»i ple'« choice shall lie null ami void un- icinea to all. reccomir.ends him anti gnantn- 1« • ♦ th< . < I • Jt. .11 m. Call or write To this shape ami measure dw indie te< s natisf.it lion. Senator Fulton'» W reason»; but if he him at 117 West Second street, M. W estfall really had .'*> reason*, each 5tt time* Albany, Oregon. lietier than this one, all combined would not weigh one-tiftieth j«rt the t , j . MlVKCa», <» » teason why Statement No. 1 member« l’r«-*4 -nt <'«•• u r should keep their pledge the »irnple, sufficient tea .on that mil to do *«> would lie dishorn-»t, dishonorable, disgraceful, >4’10 • - - <»KMd>N would lie a base lietrayai of a sacred trust; would properly consign every |l-r* m grn« rh I« m > Uiii|? ««wIiMl g* I'** p ti* «tiff* i»* r man who violated his pledge to life - long infamy among hi* fellow men.— n*i«| draft« i*»u«-d •»» |»r.i»ci|<H LUMBER COMPANY ’ A. G. PRILL, M. D. Physician /• Surgeon I plrpltuik, I lu hangt* No. ¡1 OREGON M’lO W eatherford & wyatt Attorneys-at-Lair Office in Biund» rg Bi'» k ALBANY : : : Osaoox leys I I.Li'.k« printed anil fur »«h-at ti e Nr.w • office. W W. WILLIAMS FARMERS MEAT MARKET DR. J, MOY FOO iM*ra« m.'*i ;s*x>.i*o«r'*'i”j: Cninc.se Medicines The Scio State Bank Sunday Oregon Journal. Both I’bone* a| L. H. MONTANYE Fur i|<ean Plan HOTEL ROYAL (Formerly Rl> Y .A I. I: I- * 1 A C R I NT I Attorney-at-Laic N • arv Public ami > -Ihitor <4 Patent* and P*n* tub..', SEJ West 2i.d. st , Albany. Ore. OPEN DAY AND ND.III On Ing tn i be action id the city council closing »11 restaurants at 1'_‘ o'ch* k mid night, the above cliMhge wa» made lice- v<**» ry. Wil.1.1 AMS, HE AR I .A MILLER. Allianv ]. C. BRYANT /Vtorneu-at-Lato Cusick Block All«' V, Ore. Oregon ... The Br<>t Place in Purl kind to Eat 1» at W. F. JONES VETERINARIAN Offiie Albany Stable*. B> th Plume». ALBANY. OREGON SutxH-ribe for the « vvrt»u Ns««. Pup’s Coffee House at AA'eet end of t'r A|orfi««'ti Street I bridge. (HABLES I. MAHER (Siuce«>»r t«> Riner Hr • ) IWFRIKTOR. Photos. Ui-iiav, juriric. Hfl a lira lit., <,f Grl tl.e lo-t »h' il you are getting I Wall P. |er ti e l*|.-rt <)•»..-h». t enir rod grl lb. in at J. G <‘r»w !• rd'» and »ee «liât «e bave lo-b.rr you I uy studio, con er recoud sml I vol. »tree*» •-!-e« here. L'b«» Wreely. Alb nr. Oregon. • •